Written after the Succinct TGE:
It's been a long time since I sat down to write a long article. Yesterday morning, watching$PROVE finally launched, the price went through a thrilling roller coaster ride, and I have mixed feelings.
As the leader in ZK infrastructure, you can always trust Succinct. Just look at the current price to see what a violent surge looks like.
The effort spent on Succinct over the past six months far exceeds any projects I participated in before, such as the former StarkNet. The results are not directly comparable. After all, back then, you only needed to maintain daily and monthly active users on-chain with simple interactions to have a chance at rewards worth several thousand U. But this year, the environment for earning has changed.
Succinct changed the way I participate. This is my first time shifting from on-chain to off-chain community building. I began to take my Twitter account seriously, thinking about how to produce valuable content; it's my first experience with role promotion and contribution culture within the community. To put it bluntly, it feels a bit like 'navigating the workplace,' with on-chain representing freedom and anonymity, while off-chain has clear hierarchies.
Gains and losses are all fair.
Simply from the perspective of airdrop results, my outcomes are negligible in front of many mentors. The most received in the community is Pix's 60,000 PROVE; even so, it hasn't reached the level of a single A7, unless prove continues to rise.
Regarding the technology of Succinct, there's no need for further elaboration. As a leader in the ZK track, it possesses top-notch SP1 technology, a strong team, and numerous partners. Frankly, I believe the current price is underestimated,$PROVE the upward momentum is worth looking forward to.
Additionally, I suggest staking a portion of$PROVE to avoid missing out on some ecological airdrops in the future.
The best proof of belief is focus. From April until now, for more than three months, my Twitter has not featured any content from other projects. Perhaps this is the charm of 'ALL IN'; it can filter out noise and deeply bind you to a project you firmly believe in.
Written at the end
Looking back at the high-intensity investment over the past six months, it's a lie to say I'm not tired. I feel old and a bit unable to keep going. During the day, I focus on my main job, and at night, I delve into the crypto world. I've looked around at various projects but don't know what to pursue. Fortunately, it's the off-season recently, so I can take a good rest for a while.
Succinct can be considered short and quick; I'm very glad I went all in on Succinct this year; this choice was the right one.